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North America June 3, 2024 2:08 PM
Canadian wild salmon conservation group contributes CAD 1.45M to 113 community projects

The program's primary funding source is the salmon conservation stamp, purchased by anglers with a saltwater fishing license

North America May 31, 2024 2:51 PM
Northline freezer barge heads north for Alaska salmon season

By Kirsten Dobroth

Northline Seafoods' 400-foot freezer barge Hannah left the shipyard in Washington state last weekend

Sockeye salmon May 21, 2024 6:35 PM
Copper River sockeye sujiko to arrive in Japan in May

By Masahiko Takeuchi

Japanese marketers expect to have the first arrival of air-freighted, non-frozen, salted Copper RIver sockeye salmon sujiko by the end of May

Policy May 20, 2024 1:36 PM
Bristol Bay fishing, Tribal, economic groups push back against Pebble Mine

By Kirsten Dobroth

Half a dozen organizations have sided with the US government in the latest legal back-and-forth over the controversial mining development in Alaska's Bristol Bay region

Analysis May 17, 2024 3:55 PM
Roerink: Shrimp drove big overall drop in US frozen seafood retail prices

By Liza Mayer

Shrimp was the primary culprit behind an overall 4.3% drop in the average price per unit of frozen seafood at retail during April --  Anne-Marie Roerink, 210 Analytics

Prices May 17, 2024 3:13 PM
Alaska salmon season kicks off in Copper River; Silver Bay lists 2024 base prices

By Kirsten Dobroth

The major Alaskan shoreside processor has confirmed to Undercurrent News that it will pay harvesters $1.10 per pound for chilled sockeye delivered to facilities in Bristol Bay

Trade May 17, 2024 10:35 AM
Japan’s Nichirei focuses on eco-labeled seafood for higher profits

By Masahiko Takeuchi

The food giant has set a negative growth target for the seafood unit's revenue of JPY 50bn for the year 2024 in an effort to reduce the handling of low-profitability products

Supply May 15, 2024 4:23 PM
Canadian witnesses blame Alaska for salmon stock decline ahead of Parliamentary report

By Barb Dean-Simmons

'We need Canada to put more pressure on the Alaskans, both inside and outside the treaty process' -- Aaron Hill, Watershed Watch Salmon Society

Traceability May 14, 2024 5:35 PM
Study highlights impact of climate change on Vancouver restaurant menus

By Liza Mayer

A review of some 362 menus used in Vancouver, British Columbia, restaurants, dating from 1888 to 2021, shows more seafood coming from warmer water waters in recent times

Prices May 14, 2024 12:35 PM
Alaska lawmakers overwhelmingly approve seafood industry task force

By Kirsten Dobroth

The legislation cleared both the state House and Senate with only one no vote

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